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bicurious_george17 t1_je5bgly wrote

i understand that its a long process. This is why its totally irresponsible to constantly promise the frontline staff that “changes and pay increases are coming soon, just stick it out!” or “dont stress about the $9/hr itll go up soon” (i dont care about a raise years in the future i need to pay my bills now!) My department had a turn over rate of less than 3 weeks but they somehow thought that dangling distant promises in our faces would help. Again i understand its a long process but its the constant lying to your employees to keep them around that pissed me off. its honestly an insult to our intelligence.

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RopeAccomplished2728 t1_je5b9ei wrote

Well, for the "It's so bad that it cannot be edible anymore without getting sick." date, you'll be shocked at how long it is.

As long as the product was properly sealed, most product will last between 6 months to a couple of years past the best by date.

Hell, Snapple lasts generally 2 years past the manufacturing date.

This product was made on March 08 of last year. They are probably good until June or July of this year if they were properly sealed. Might not have the best taste but also shouldn't make you sick.

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